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No worries. I am sure the moderator kwun will combine these treat together one day. I think there is around at least 3 similar thread that I know of. BTW i notice in your profile you also play with Arc10. That is also my main racquet. Far cry from the old cab20 and in your case cab15. I remember my first racquet it was an old woden frame one. I think it was a Head racquet.
You had to keep the racquet head in a frame vice to keep t from warping. I guess we are just showing our age....
Anytime you are in my parts of the woods just PM me and we can get together for a game or two.

Haha! speaking of which, I too have one of those now framed and decorating the pool room. I remember back in the high school days of owning one with a wooden shaft where you had a trapezoid vise mount with thumb screws on all four corners to lock it down tight. Those guts back in the days would become so dry that you need to spray water on it.. yeah. those were the old days.. I love my new Arc10 now. Might pick up another one with a little less tension string on it as I find my clears are too far and risky . LOL

wow people
i think two racquets is both the minimum and maximum number racquets that one needs for use
(primary, secondary)
whenever i get a third racquet i always sell one of my other racquets because then that racquet would be sitting in dust

I agree with trickflick, at least in principle. Fundamentally you are the player you are according to your style of play (part of your psyche, I suppose), so the only considerations you need to decide upon is which racquet has the best characteristics for you to use in Singles Play or doubles play. Ergo, 2 racquets are all you'll ever need.

Having said that, unforseen circumstances (Broken strings, damage to racquet, etc) during a match would suggest backups are required so. . . 15 of each one would equate to 30, yeah? LOL

I happen to have more than 30 racquets and I play with them every now and then, even restringing them. I used to have more than 30 but gave many away to young school kids and the HK Salvation Army.
My main racquets are racquets straight out of the mold; my secondary racquets are Yonex AT700 Old model, Amortec Superbrand, AT800 DE, MP99, MP100, Isometric Tour 800, and my own version of a vectran racquet.